Pet owners urged to neuter their cats and dogs to stop stray animals crisis
Pet owners urged to neuter their cats and dogs to stop stray animals crisis
ANIMAL welfare charities are urging to neuter Pet owners urged their pets, than six months, plastic or by the roadside.
One day after an ISD health inspector cited the Maverick Square Dunkin' Donuts for a variety of problems, including rodent dropping and an infestation of "small flies," an inspector paid a visit to Hong Kong Harbor two doors down and found rodent droppings there as well. According to a Nov. 20 report, these included "fresh rodent droppings noted in the kitchen and in the basement" despite visits every other week from a pest-control company and Because of these and other violations - including a will cat stop spraying once spayed garlic-oil mixture that should have been refrigerated sitting on a counter in the kitchen and "visible soils and grease build up" on cooking surfaces and the exterior of hood vents - an inspector will soon re-visit the take-out place to ensure the problems have been fixed. This should include, the inspector wrote, changing the pest-control visits from bi-weekly to weekly. The Dunkin' Donuts issues were also enough to require a re-inspection. However, the fate of the outlet could be decided in federal court.
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